Clean and inspect the bracket (yellow arrow). Check your bushing for wear and tear. If the bushing was making noise sometimes it can be just a piece of dirt that got between the bushing and the bar and cleaning it might fix the problem. New bushings are not expensive so I recommend replacing them. Install the new bushing. The factory bushings are rubber and you should not use any lubricant on them what so ever. Lubricants, including Vaseline will cause the rubber to break down prematurely. If you want to completely remove the sway bar you will need to lower the sub frame. Installation is the reverse of removal.

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